What exactly does this player do? It sounds really interesting.

thanks

Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 2:51 PM
Subject: Klango player, success!


> Hey folks
>
> As the subject line says, I've figured it out so let me try to
> explain this the very best I can.  I followed Anthony's suggestion,
> and this time, I kept JAWS 9.0 running while I ran the Klango Player,
> just to see what might happen. I have a host of SAPI 5 voices
> installed here so I figured at least one of them should start at some
> point.  I ran the Klango Player DX Mode option from the menu, it
> actually shows up as a regular file in windows explorer which I
> thought was kind of interesting.  Anyways, I heard the tick, tock,
> sound as before.  I know on this particular machine that sometimes it
> takes a while for one of the voices to load.  So I remained patient
> to see what happened.  After waiting only about 30 to 45 seconds, I
> heard the Realspeak Samantha voice, which is my default SAPI
> synthesizer start speaking.  I again followed Anthony's awesome
> advice and created an account from with in a program. You're
> presented with a menu and the first choice is log in, and the second
> choice is create an account. To choose an option, just press
> enter.  To create an account, you first enter a username, and then
> press enter.  If your username is accepted, you can then create a
> password.  You're then asked to enter it again.  If you forget it
> there is an option to remind you later so don't worry.  After that,
> you're asked to enter an e-mail address so that they can send you an
> e-mail with your password.
>
>  So I set that up and we were all good. It asks you if you'd like to
> enable auto-login, which I then turned on.  The really interesting
> thing about this program is that when you're presented with a menu of
> choices, or you're asked to enter information, the voice is panned
> completely to the left, and depending on what you do, the voice pans
> over to the right.   To conseptualize this, imagine that you open the
> menu bar with the alt key.  Your first choice will be spoken in the
> left speaker.  As you use your right arrow key to move along the
> choices, the voice moves further right, until the last choice is read
> only in the right speaker.  This is cool because it kind of gives you
> an idea of where you are within the menus.
> Cool feature!
> I took a look at the media section and it contains a number of radio
> stations, podcasts and audio books, just as we've read before.  The
> cool thing about the Podcasts is that you can choose to actually
> listen to it before you download it to your hard drive.  So if you
> don't like something you won't waste time downloading stuff you know
> you don't want. Nice! Overall this player is a lot of fun! I do think
> they need to make things a little easier to understand on the
> documentation end so that people will understand *exactly* what is
> going to happen before they get started I.e.  In other words, In the
> documentation, they should mention that a tick, tock sound will be
> heard while your SAPI 5 voices load, and that it's important to run
> the DX Mode option first and wait for your default SAPI 5 voice to
> start speaking.  I think this will help new users feel a lot more 
> comfortable.
>  Hope that helps clear things up.  Thanks again Anthony for your
> great advice on getting this going for me, and thanks to everyone
> else who responded to my original question too.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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